Posted on 06/13/2022 12:08:16 PM PDT by blam
Well this is awkward…
The Biden administration has been quietly urging agricultural and shipping companies to buy and carry more Russian fertilizer, according to Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the efforts.
The move comes as fears over sanctions have led to a sharp drop in supplies, contributing to the ongoing ‘spiraling global food costs.’
The effort is part of complex and difficult negotiations underway involving the United Nations to boost deliveries of fertilizer, grain and other farm products from Russia and Ukraine that have been disrupted by President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of his southern neighbor.
US and European officials have accused the Kremlin of using food as a weapon, preventing Ukraine from exporting. Russia denies that even as it has attacked key ports, blaming the shipment disruptions on sanctions imposed by the US and its allies over the invasion. -Bloomberg
With Moscow being a key supplier of fertilizer, the US and EU have included exemptions on sanctions against doing business with Russia – however many shippers, banks and insurers have been cautiously staying away out of fear that they might accidentally run afoul of the rules in an expensive lesson. Now, US officials are trying to encourage activity in the space.
Exports of Russian fertilizer are notably down 24% YTD.
As Bloomberg notes, the new push by Washington underscores the current challenge facing the west – which seeks to punish Russian President Vladimir Putin over the invasion of Ukraine, while also easing pressure on economy-damaging food inflation during an election year in America. Since the war began in February, already-high inflation spiked further – a point Putin regularly makes while railing against sanctions.
Earlier this month, the Biden admin sent a representative to UN-led talks with Moscow regarding supply issues – as insufficient deliveries of fertilizer could also negatively affect next year’s crops.
The Kremlin has insisted that the US provide assurances to global buyers that they won’t face sanctions, suggesting it as a condition to unblock any shipments of Ukrainian farm products now.
“For Russia, it’s really important that U.S. authorities send a clear signal that these deals are permitted and in the interest of global food security and they shouldn’t refuse to carry them out,” said Ivan Timofeev, a sanctions specialist at the Kremlin-founded Russian International Affairs Council.
Russian grain exports are down only 14%, while wheat exports doubled in May, according to the Russian grain union, while more than 25 million tons of Ukrainian grains, sunflower oil and other commodities are stuck in Ukraine due to security fears over Black Sea ports and shipping lanes. With the new harvest beginning, officials caution that the situation will become more dire.
Talks on releasing those shipments have gone slowly, with Putin seeking to pin the blame on Ukraine for not wanting to remove mines from ports placed to defend them from possible attacks by Russian forces. Kyiv has said it’s not convinced by Moscow’s assurances that it won’t strike, noting that Russia also insisted before the war that it wouldn’t invade.
De-Mining Ukraine’s Ports May Take Months, UN Agency Says Russia won the support of Turkey in its calls for sanctions relief last week, but Ankara’s efforts to mediate a solution to restart shipments so far haven’t yielded results. -Bloomberg
According to James O’Brien, head of the Office of Sanctions Coordination at the State Department, “We’re working together with our partners to get about half of what Ukraine exports out each month,” adding “So we’re looking at a substantial shortfall.”
Finally, we can’t help but see the irony that Washington is urging farmers to buy Russian fertilizer (implicitly in part funding Putin’s war against Ukraine), while at the same time providing arms and funding to Ukraine (in Ukraine’s war against Russia). A real MIC reacharound.
Hunters Ukranian company can help them bypass the sanctions. But give 10% to the Big Guy.
Yup. The Russians are going to enforce Minsk, a very fair compromise at the time, at the very least and it is not negotiable. What this says to potential trading partners going forward is: If you make a deal with Russia there is *nothing* the US can do about it.
Think of what this says to our ‘allies’ that we have convinced to boycott Russia.
The Russians are going to enforce Minsk,
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Good to see someone aware. Italy, Hungary, and three others have stated that exactly, the “ mighty “ west is destructing, breaking up, and for good reason, why sign on to a suicide pact? That is exactly what Vegetable Heads Sanctions are.
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You nailed it.
So? We’re not at war with Russia. When they declare war then people can be criticized for doing business with Russia. Those poor fools in the Ukraine really bought it, hook, line and sinker.
No surprise
If this is true, then Biden must be thinking about the 2023 crop year.
The seeds are already in the ground for the 2022 year.
Maybe if Biden buys soluable fertilizer it could help the 2022 crop.
Big guy gets 10%.
From “How to be a stupid assed neocon poser, and eat your fertilizer, oil, gas and grain too”.
My farmer guy was planting something yesterday. Way behind the other things he's planted this year and late overall for him. Now, he's done something different too.
He didn't plow the whole field, just the tiny area where he was putting the seeds. The rest of the field is still brown with winter weeds. I think he's trying something new in this field.
It’s called being screwed.
some we know are planting enough for themselves and their circles for their own consumption and nothing more.
Wait... Correct me if I am wrong... But if there are sanctions against buying and transporting Russian stuff, isn’t Biden encouraging them to break the law?
Shades of Fast and Furious.
Shades of King Solomon, and we know what happened to him!
Biden wants people to buy Russian s**t
Quietly ask... in the dead of night, so no one can see our governmental hypocrisy.
You’d think DC would produce enough fertilizer for the whole country.
America should not be dependent on any foreign country for anything important, and in 2022, that includes microchips.
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